Barack Obama's Idea of 'Government Transparency' Would Make Dick Cheney Proud
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 11:57:25 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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The point is, that was a fairly accurate portrayal of the US special
ops training at the time. If they can do it to US trainees, it would
be assumed, in the field, that you could do it to the enemy.
No. That's completely wrong! Just because our troops are trained to
withstand torture doesn't mean we should torture others.
That is a nice living room discussion but people in combat situations
sometimes do not make those distinctions. I am not even sure that was
framed as "torture" in the training, just as an interrogation
technique.
One of the guys I have known most of my life was in Force Recon
(Marines) That is why I know what Nov 10 is ;-)
The trainers beat the crap out of them in training and went out of
their way to harden them to death, pain and general misery. It is
pretty hard to tell these guys, splashing a little water in someone's
face is torture.
This has nothing to do with "combat situations." This has to do with the CIA
and other similar organizations methodically torturing prisoners. It didn't
even have to do with getting intel. They already got the intel by using
standard interview techniques. Even the FBI would have none of it.
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